Feature: Pendeza Tights - A Review

This post has been a long time coming. I just needed an event where I was actually going to wear tights to do the comparison


These are the tights I tried. First up, on the left, are the tights most women of colour are probably are most likely to find in stores, the dark great type tights. Not quite black but not quite brown or any variation thereof. Secondly, seen in the middle are the Tone 10 Pendeza tights. Thirdly, on the right are the tan tights which were one of the darker shades in Sainsburys 

These are my legs without tights to give you an idea of my skin tone. My legs are pretty scarred from eczema, so tights are really important when I have a formal function. Usually you wouldnt see my knees, that is just for the pictures.
                                Dark Grey                        Pendeza Tone 10                              Tan

 These pictures show the dark grey tights, then Pendeza tights and then the tan tights. Now at first glance the difference isn't that noticeable in the pictures. So I did these pictures

This is a shot of the tan tights. It looks like I covered my legs in Talcom powder. Not pretty in the bright light of day. I could possibly get a way with it in a dark room, if I kept my legs under the table. Also they dont do a great job of covering my scars. 



This picture shows a comparison between the dark grey tights on the left and the Pendeza tights on the right. The warm colours of the Pendeza, just blow me away. The dark grey tights are adequate for the job but in comparison when you try these on there is such a marked difference. I must say at first when the Pendeza tights came out of the packet they looked a bit reddish... I wasn't convinced...but when you put them on they blend with your own natural tones, making it look so much more natural in comparison to the dark grey and tan tights.




So if your are looking for good quality tights for women of colour. Look no further see


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Leilu

Stop Buying Tan or Black Tights


Pendeza tights are for women of colour.  Have you been into the hosiery section of any store in in Britain and found tights that were just right? Most tights for darker skin tones are tan! I tend to resort to wearing black or some weird grey colour for those days I need to have my legs out. Pendeza has solved  our problems with their beautiful line of tights for a range of darker skin tones. I really loved this video.

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Leilu

Swimming with Natural Hair Another Great Vid



This is a great way to protect the hair before going swimming by Naptural85. I swim a lot and usually use oil or water but I never thought of using a conditioner as well. Great vid check it out!

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Leilu

Clay instead of heat for Relaxed Hair

So I have found that heat only damages my hair more than is necessary, so I air dry, keep my hair in up dos and braid outs an rarely do anything fun with it for fear of damaging it. That is until I discovered the beauty of clays. My favourite at the moment is Argile Rogue Clay the red colour reminds me of the soil and dirt that is found where my family is from and it gives my hair a mild red tints that compliments my complexion. This particular clay is from France and although everyone raves about the clays from far flung places this clay worked just as well and is a little more environmentally friendly as it only comes from across the channel. Other great clays are Bentonite Clay, Rhassoul Clay, Rose Clay and Sahara Clay.

So whats so great about it or any other clay for that matter. I have tried several clays now and really they have all had the same effect on my hair  - Body & Bounce.

All I do is mix it up with a floral water (and a little of any of my favourite natural oils). You can use as much or as little as you like but I only use a little and blend together to get a creamy consistency. Some time I use as a pre shampoo treatment, as a cleanser or as a deep conditioner. I prefer to use in my pre shampoo treatment as I like to use my SLS free shampoo to wash it out as it can get quite messy. You are applying what is essentially a type of dirt to you hair! I only do this treatment once a week so as not to dry my hair out too much.



Well after I've done all that, I part my hair down the middle braid in two and sleep on it. Once my hair has dried, no heat at all required. just let the plaits out and voila, believe me you wont believe that you havent actually blow dried your hair. It will feel like you have.
As it can feel a little dry, I use the Mixed Chick Leave In to add a a nit of moisture and its non sticky consistency allows the hair to still feel bouncy and lush!

Try it, you wont believe how much you love it.

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Leilu


Four Products to Help Transitioners

I just wanted share a few products that have really helped keeping my relaxed ends and natural roots in harmony. Could really be beneficial if you are transitioning or stretching!



The Original Edgestick for sleek straight roots
If you use heat on your hair to maintain straight locks, then the Edgestick might be the tool for you. 

Since you are using heat make sure you deep condition regularly.






Butters for Deep Conditioning
Using hair butters in my deep conditioning regime has really helped with any dry hair issues I have experienced.
Popular Butters:
Avocado Butter 
Shea Butter
Cocoa Butter
Mango Butter








Clay, Clay, Clay for Bounce & Body
At the moment I only use a teaspoon of clay in my pre shampoo treatment and the body and bounce it give your hair is just tremendous. My roots are easier to manage and my relaxed ends have bounce and body. I now use clay once a week and I love it! 

Depending on what you want to use it for you can use it as a cleanser and replace your shampoo completely. Check the Instructions on your clay.

Popular Clays:
Argile Rogue Clay, Bentonite Clay, Rhassoul Clay, Sahara Clay, Green Clay.




Dont want to use messy clays, check out Joliette White Chocolate Bentonit Clay Hair Mud Mask (pre shampoo) on the AfroDeity Store and is an excellent conditioner. Also available Rhassoul Clay .




Natural Oils for sealing & moisture
It no secret, I love my natural oils and cannot help but tell everyone I know how much they  have helped in my hair journey. My hair has been rejuvenated. I use Jamaican Black castor Oil, Coconut Oil, Argan Oil and Jojoba Oil a lot in my regime, for sealing in moisture, for pre shampoo treatments, with my deep conditioner ( truly softens my roots)

Popular Oil: Jamaican Black Castor OilArgan Oil, Coconut Oil, Avocado Oil, Olive Oil, Sweet Almond Oil, Jojoba oil

Have you tried any of these for your newly transitioned hair, your natural hair or on your relaxed hair ?

Post here, let us know about any other products you found beneficial whilst transitioning or stretching.

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Leilu

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